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TONIGHT and SATURDAY Yeuw’ll Be in a LATHER OF LAUVGHTER? IN THE SECOND HIT— MURDER STRIKES A HAUNTED LIGHTHOUSE! 7% YOICE of th & WHISTLER RICHARD DIX \g) RADIOfS “WHISTLER ICE OF THE WHISTLEF ARTS AT 7: 9:30 “MAMA LOVES PAPA” STARTS AT 8:25—10:40 Chapter 3 of “THE RAIDERS SAT' MATINEE : (I)F GHOST CITY” AT 1:30 P. M. PLUS —— COLOR CARTOON B0 R T T S A RN . - = e b e SEQL. T - ¥y R, . BUS SERVICEto... Fairbanks, Anchorage Whitehorse VIA HAINES PLAN NOW to make this SCENIC PIONEXR TRIP with ALASKA’S TRAILBLAZERS A0 IH AN TR IR A\ BUS LINES JACK BURFORD—Local Agent I JUNEAU, ALASKA KETCHIKAN TRANSPORTATION CO. OPERATING MOTORSHIP “DART” | | CARRIES FREIGHT and PASSENGERS ‘ Weekly Service from Keichikan fo: j Connir g Tnlet Waterfall Bader Logging Co. Port Alexander §Rose lnlet Craig Tokeen Shakan | View Cove Klawock Edna Bay Point Baker Hétta Inlet Steamboat Bay Cape Pole Lincoln Rock Hydaburg Juneau Logging Co. Cape Decision ‘Wrangell Returning by Way of : Point Baker Klawock Craig Hydaburg Deadline on Freight at 4:00 o 'Clock Each Tuesday Afterroon ' KETCHIKAN TRANSPORTATION CO. KETCHIKAN, ALASKA T T R .'.imn|mufiiilmuinm|||mi|'|'mm||mmm NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS ~ Advertisement for Bids SEALED BIDS will be received at the office of the Gross Twentieth Cen- tury Building for the demolation of the Coliseum Theatre Building in Juneau, H Alaska. Bids will be accepted until 1! 2:30 P. M., September the Tenth, 1946, and then and there opened and read. { SPECIFICATIONS may be obtain- : ed at the office of the Twentieth Cen- i ‘tury Theatre by making a deposit of i $5.00. Said depesit will be refunded upon return of specifications. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. ; 'l6IIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIllllfllllIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII' | Halton UNIFIE 2 FEATURES AT CAPITOL MOVIE THS WEEKEND l | 1 “Voice of the Whistier,” a thiill tory, and ama L s Papa,” with Leon Errcl, are th2 two fea- tures, different in theme, at the Capitol tonight and Saturday “Voize of the Whistler,” fourth| gical in the thrilling psych \ Dix as tery dramas, has Richard the star Lynn, Merrick has the| feminine lead cpposite him. Other) featured players include James Rhys Williams heme Leon Errol feature comedy is aptly ¢ ed in the title, “Mama’ I ves ma does love Papa, but | leave well encugh alone,| when she_ tries to make the bitious, easy-going little star etter, live Story with into a hustling g a temperary nes: ble, homey {bright amusing dialogue makes this cifering delightful. Errol is @ funniest, and Elisabeth Risdon is an excellent partner. Others in the cast are Edwin Maxwell, Paul Har vey, Charlotte Wynters, Charles and Barry Bernard. b/ GERMANY PLANNED (Continued from Page One) duty. We are not withdrawing, As long as an occupation force is re- quired in Germany, the Army of the United States will be part of that occupaticn force.” While emphasizing the determin- ation of the United States to see | Germany rise again as a peaceful, centralized nation, Byrnes rejected French claims to the Rhineland and Ruhr and warned Poland and | Russia that America does not con- eastern boundary ¢ sider Germany's | fixed on the Oder. Territories now occupied by Po- {land and Russia “provisionally as | signed” at Potsdam, Byrnes assert- |ed, and “the protocol of the Pots- |dam conference makes clear the | heads of government did not agree to support at the peace settlement the cession of any particular area.” In urging the early establishment of a central German government, ~ Byrnes declared that the four-pow- er ‘Allied control council “so far as many vital questions are cencerned, is neither governing Germany nor allowing Germany to govern her- selt.” “All that the Allied governments can and should do is to lay down the rules under which Germany can govern itself,” he said. “The Allied occupation forces should be limited to the number sufficient to see that these rules are obeyed.” | .- IF WEATHER OKEH, 'DREAMBOAT WILL HOP OFF SATURDAY HONOLULU, Sept. 6.—If far northern weather reports are favor- lable, the B-29 “Pacusan Dream- |boat” probably will take off Satur- day morning on it non-stop flight |from Honolulu to Cairo across the |top of the world. | Col. Beverly Warren of Omaha, Nebr.,, one of the pilots said the plane will be given final test flight checks tomorrow. | “We had a little trouble with the oil line,” he said, “but the boys have that fixed now. Theyll check the plane after test flights and then we’ll be ready.” Warren said the principal wor- belts, one north of Fairbanks, Alaska, and the other over the North Atlantic in the Greenland |area. «“We are not worrying about the weather here,” he explained: “The important thing is to get good weather north of Fairbanks and over the North Atlantic, for we are geing to run pretty close on gaso- line.” The gasoline supply will determ- ine whether the - plane lands at Cairo or goes to Wadi Haifa, south of the Egyptian capital. “If we've got enough gasoline left, well go to Wadi Haifa and probakly won't even see the pyra- mids,” Warren said. Warren will be at the controls when the plane takes off. He is one jof the Army's experts at getting overloaded planes into the air. The “Pacusan Dreamboat” will weigh 147,000 pounds—making it 27,000 pounds overweight. —————— CCC CAMP BIDS Bids for improvements at the Montana Creek CCC Camp were to be opened at 2 o'clock this after- ncon in the office of the Regional Forester, Twenty-five bid forms were issued. A SRE L s ‘The first of the commercial steam engines that operated early industrial plants. were lubricated with melted beef tallow. | ; \ | and Tem| of RKO Radio’s new| love ries of navigators are two weather | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU. ALASKA ; . Demonstralor Registers | st-movir iullia nents. ACCOMPA BY THE JEERS OF HIS SUPPORT Yugeslav demonstrator caught off base durin The batile started when It street figh red dem tration ran into prc Abandon Hope ¥ir Aok 1o * h d%, For Finding pecuanseonow (ALK OUT, Lost Plane Moerecdoninope- ~ SAYSMEAD tions Suggested by Sen. McCarron Congressman Must Come lian spon, district recently (AP Wirephoto) = PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., Sept. 6 All hope has been abandoned for the finding of the missir flying WASHINGTON, Sept. 6 Sen a AT Skeena Queen, which vanished McCarran (D-Nev) told the Ci Clean About Adtivities foz-bound morthern British | Acronautics Board today he th on War Coniracls Tt Columkia last Saturday night. Bod- |it has no right to regulatz non- ies of three cccupants in the ill- heduled and fated ship been recovered, of raft fixed base ops Sen- and four other persons, including ich airlines operate on con- committee three crew members still are mics- tract, f cargo and passenger ing. where and when they ca Andrew The dead found so far are Pilot The western Senator b to full dre Ken Wilson of Vancouver, B. Cj; leading part in the fram Mrs. Margaret Dempsey of Stewart, iation legislation in re war contract B. C, and her three and one-half He said that if the board attempt- Garsson munition: year old daughter Bernice. ed late the fixed ba In a letter tc Chairman The Skeena Queen was on, a ric out legislative author viead (D-NY) that the mercy flight from Stewart to he would “oppose any suc ump- Kentucky s statement Prince Rupert, bringing the little tion with all the force at my com- | ditclaiming from his Dempsey girl to a hospital for/mand.” ion mberland medical treatment McCarran's stand was mac l r C E te, ) ——————— lic in a letter from Reno, , Te-!"“does uate informa- {leased by his office there. It was tion” and “is not satisfactory to M. Landis, who had ¢ wd ruled out, too, ] views'uh a proposed amendment t excursion to I t authority over s airlines' | KK home. off that To ' retmin® duBE: bibe. agrittol,|CConOmis operation including | pessivility he as May ad- P st hach Oc‘;nh(-‘x)' 1 e ihecharges and the fr of op- vise the commit hen it may |foliowing fish and, . fish products|CFton over specific routes. be expected that your physical con- " " i - i - > - tion will be such as to allow (certified by the Department of P to appear and testify before | Agriculture on september 1 to be RAINBOW GIRLS 10 ; g e T lin short supply. This monthly 3 b Gl Ul ot (g s b including fish, is a requirement of comstniitasi] Al T A At [the new Price Control Measure, as MEETING TOMORROW iont yesterday, he said he was now ‘;’a‘"]a‘“”' by e Ripska OBA (0~ . B Aucembly | No. 8. Onder|Bble o be Gut: of bed for hort | ;i‘c September 1 decision ;1;v:nn\ ow Girls, will hold a busi-|time each day and would “be | ppy to meet with a subcommit- certain eting tomorrow 1001 Ithat sales of specics N & oRIGeE ir . Scot 2ite tee here in Prestonsburg.” ihmj wlsmher m'vdu[zed A 2 « clock in the Scottish Ri T ““ K o in the States or in Alaska anda ot N - : Members are urged to be there CITY COUNCIL MEETS | territories, ‘will be held to the present ceiling levels until the sup-| on time as election of officers will The City Council will hold a re- |ply improves. be Mrs. Dora sv ceney will ir m.rv'm“‘ (‘.’ zht at ' u'r'll'u'k‘ | Still under price control in Alas- talk .lul_m:i the Gr in the Council Chamb xlm he City Sarbt ool et Ontbheral LavalA ly, which “she attended in|Hall Only routine business is ne recently. | scheduled Isuch common varieties of fish jfresh and frozen salmon; also can-| {ned salmon, sardines, tuna, pil- |chards, mackerel and fish flakes.| \Fish products still under control are fish meal and oils, with the ‘exception of fish liver oils, which, latter item is produced extensively lin Alaska. | All other less important fish and !seafoods, such as scallops, shrimp |and crab, including pilchards for bait, have been previously decon- trolled and will remain so for the present, OPA said. Aurelia Gardiner To Become Bride, - Robt. J. Thibodeau | Miss Aurelia Gardiner will become |the bride of Robert J. Thibodeau, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thibodeau, Monday morning at 9:30 o'clock at a nuptial high mass in the Cath- olic Church of the Nativity. The matron of honor will be the bride-elect’s sister, Mrs. Evan Wruck, and Kenneth Thibodeau, |best’ man. Dorothy and Cecelia Thibodeau will be the bridesmaids and Sharon Wruck, flower girl Ushers will be Neil Mcore and Joe Ordos. | Monday evening at 8 o'clock a reception will be given in the Par- /ish Hall and all friends of the \couple are cordially invited. | CANNENG PEACHES | ALSObA WINDOW FULL OF Fresh-Crisp VEGETABLES Both LOCAL and FROM THE STATES All the FRESH FRUETS in Season LOTS OF BUTTER and Your Favorite Cutsof Choice MEATS SEE OUR DISPLAY .... Always the Freshest CALIFORNIA GROCERY GOVERNOR GOES “"EST Alaska’s Governor left by plane vesterday for Anchorage on Terri- | torial business and will spend sev- eral days visiting towns in the In- terior, ) 1o demands for indemnification, but |no details were announced Low tide 5:23 @um., 22 ft. | The statement issued: by the High tide 11:58 a.m.,, 12.7 ft. press department of . the . cabinet Lowe-tide L3431 pan., i 5.6l said “A Greek plane which Iriffing- Hirh tide 22:33 pm., 14.6 ft. i PAGE FIVE AR AR TONIGHT ONLY "BEHIND PRISON WALLS" FEATURE AT 20TH CENTURY 2 - FEATURES - 2 A delightful Behind Pris harm PR.C comedy n anc Gertrud wall, It is for Here s a ditfe n story, with T man, anc } y s a cleve ecretary played by pretty I, who handles the ! be 5 i jug | Toe son is suddenly eleased from ERAMED 8Y EXPERTSA |alizes ne had ank ‘o do with Even His Pals Are Hunting his da The old Tex For Murder! his son president in his stead 'him put in practice his altruistic idea ind cause the ¢ pany tock to drop which has been gob- {bled up by the vice-president and la crooked lawyer. Then he will:buy it for a ng and outsmart bis crooked vice-president ‘Then the real fun starts - ‘GREEK PLANE IS ' FORCED T0 LAND - IN YUGOSLAVIA | . BELGRADE, Sept. 6.—A Greek wilitary plane was “compelled to vesterday while flying over lav territory, the Tito announced tonight | In Athens Air Ministry \ Greek military plane which Ic |its bearings had been forced dov lin Yugoslav territory. The type of the plane was not announced.) The incident came 17 days a U. S. transport was with the death of five U. 8 Marshal Tito and Ameri | bassador Richard C. Patte ferred 45 minutes today on U gov- GROSSA |1 ENTURY crmment ald after dow shot » . . . . ° . TIDE TABLE SEPTEMBER 7 ed our territory has been compelled to land.” dal e bRl N h = | oot For Added Comfort «e® Qo 08 %0 c 0o 00w ecee o ’ SEE OUR : DISPLAY ... of Hassoc {1 They come in a varied selection of styles and colors THOMAS HARDWARE C0. e ) { { ' N \ \ \ ¢ ¢ { § { { ! { \ ¢ ! ¢ ! | 1 ! 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